Description: Das Projekt "Integrated Sink Enhancement Assessment (INSEA)" wird vom Umweltbundesamt gefördert und von IIASA - International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis durchgeführt. Working group 7 (Agriculture) under the European Climate Change Programme has so far mainly dealt with mitigation potentials of GHG. A thorough integrated economic and environmental assessment in the area of agriculture and sinks has not yet been carried out. In order to support the international negotiation process and for the development of good policies the Integrated Sink Enhancement Assessment (INSEA) project's objective is to develop an analytical tool to assess economic and environmental effects for enhancing carbon sinks in agriculture and forestry. The approach is centered on spatially explicit databases that will allow the calculation of 'cost-landscapes' taking on an engineering approach to integrated costs computation of additional sink enhancement measures and negative emission technologies. The various model structures will be applied to detailed European data sets and less detailed global data sets assessing the marginal abatement cost and long-term scenarios of sink enhancement measures. Concise policy conclusions from the modeling exercise will aim at supporting the implementation of the Kyoto Protocol commitments as well as post Kyoto negotiations. In the proposal we advocate a spatially explicit approach that is motivated by the fact that LULUCF activities are by their very nature spatial entities and aggregate non-spatial treatment could, according to our experience, lead to serious biases in the assessment. Furthermore, we propose not only a simple and easily tractable static and deterministic approach for cost calculations, but also more comprehensive, dynamic, and uncertainty (risk)-based treatments. We believe that such a multidimensional approach is necessary since ecosystems are more complicated and complex in their responses and therefore robustness and consistency across a variety of decision rules will guarantee sustainable management of this natural resource.
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SupportProgram
Origin: /Bund/UBA/UFORDAT
Tags: LULUCF ? Kyoto ? Entwicklungspolitik ? Umweltauswirkung ? Blei ? Brunnen ? Kyoto-Protokoll ? Gewährleistung ? Negativemissionen ? Gebäude ? Kohlenstoffsenke ? Szenario ? Waldboden ? Umweltprüfung ? Berechnungsverfahren ? Bodenqualität ? Bodenschutz ? Emission ? Finanzierungshilfe ? Kostenanalyse ? Sicherheitstechnik ? Systemanalyse ? Technik ? Vermeidungskosten ? Natürliche Ressourcen ? Minderungspotenzial ? Modellierung ? Bodenlandschaft ? Ökosystem ? Berechnung ? Datenbank ? Forstwirtschaft ? Klimawandel ? Landwirtschaft ? Risiko ? Landschaft ? Globale Aspekte ? Nachhaltige Bewirtschaftung ? Kosten ? Politik ? Maßnahme ? Risiken, Sicherheit ? Vorschlag ? Gruppenarbeit ? Annäherung ? Lernziel ? Sicherungsanordnung ? Verantwortung ? Verarbeiten ? Gleichgewichtsmodell ? Vorschläge ? Daten Satz ? Werkzeug ? analytisch ? Datensatz ? Dauer ? Bodennutzung, Nachhaltige Bewirtschaftung ? angewandt ? bewerten ? Projekt ? Güter ? Protokoll ? Ableitung ? fördern ? Ingenieurwesen ? Schlußfolgerung ? Deterministische Methode ? Entscheidung ? gemischt ? vorschlagen ? Fehler ? ökonomisch ?
License: cc-by-nc-nd/4.0
Language: Deutsch
Time ranges: 2004-01-01 - 2006-12-01
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